I'm brand new to Haskell and using an archived EDX course (FP101) with the "Programming in Haskell" book. What I can't seem to find is something like a quick reference to the built-in functions. This would help a lot. I seem to regularly get to a point where I'm sure there's a function available already to do something basic, but I can't find it:(

Any suggies?

Thanx - Charlie

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Trevor Thompson: Hoogle is a handy tool for finding functions. It searches more than just the prelude and you can search by type rather than just name. I hope this is the right link, I'm on mobilehaskell.org - Hoogle

Amy de Buitléir: The best way to answer questions of the form "Is there a Haskell function to do X" is usually:

1. Figure out what the type signature of the function you want would be.

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